Armstrong, Richard, 2ndLt

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Last Rank
Second Lieutenant
Last Primary MOS
0802-Field Artillery Officer
Last MOSGroup
Artillery
Primary Unit
1966-1966, 0802, HQ Btry, 4th Bn, 11th Marines (4/11)
Service Years
1951 - 1966
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Second Lieutenant

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Home State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Year of Birth
1933
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Vale
Last Address
Vale

Casualty Date
Jun 12, 1966
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Multiple Fragmentation Wounds
Location
Quang Ngai (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Catawba Memorial Park Cemetery - Hickory, North Carolina
Wall/Plot Coordinates
08E 041

 Official Badges 

US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Cold War Medal Vietnam Veteran 50th Commemoration Vietnam 50th Anniversary

Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club Southeast Asia War Games Cold War


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  2013, Vietnam Veterans Memorial



  1952-1953, 0811, 2nd Bn, 10th Marines (2/10)



From Month/Year
- / 1952
To Month/Year
- / 1953
Unit
2nd Bn, 10th Marines (2/10) Unit Page
Rank
Private 1st Class
MOS
0811-Field Artillery Cannoneer
Base, Station or City
Camp Lejeune
State/Country
North Carolina
 
 
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 2nd Bn, 10th Marines (2/10) Details

2nd Bn, 10th Marines (2/10)
The 10th Marines is one of the oldest and proudest of the regiments of Marines.
 It's unbroken service spans 86 years. The line from the Marines Hymn, "We have fought in every clime and place where we could take a gun," could well serve as its motto: Mexico, Haiti, Santo Domingo, the Pacific islands and atolls- the regiment has been there. In times of peace and near war, it has served in Iceland, China, Japan, Lebanon, Norway and Germany, and with the Landing Force Sixth Fleet.

The 10th Marines were formed on April 25th 1914 as an Artillery Battalion under the 1st Marine Brigade. The 10th Marines took part in conflicts in Haiti and the Dominican Republic from August 1915 to May 1917. The Battalion was expanded throughout mid 1917 and finally, on 15 January 1917 the expanded Battalion was redesignated as the 10th Marine Regiment of Field Artillery.

Between the First and Second World War the 10th Regiment worked on many different things, including annual reenactments of Civil War battles, building their Barracks and various other construction around the base, and guarding the mail. Also during this time the Regiment was deployed to China, and also to Iceland just prior to American involvement in World War II. During the war the Regiment was involved in the assault on Guadalcanal and later took part in the bloody taking of Tarawa and later Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa.

After the end of World War II the 10th Marines found themselves at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, which would be their home until present day. They once again found themselves mobilized during the Korean war and again later during the Cuban Missile Crisis when they participated in the blockade of Cuba. As the Korean war started the 10th Marines were working with a skeleton crew, but five month's later they were back up to full wartime strength and ready to fight.

Since that time the Regiment has participated in exercises testing the methods of firing 155mm Howitzers from Landing Craft, as well as the twice annual Fire Exercise at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Regiment has also continuously sent Firing Batteries and Battalions to train in Okinawa and to participate in CAX, a desert training operation held at Twenty Nine Palms California at the edge of the Mohave Desert.

The Regiment has time and again shown that it can set up, fire and move to a new position with astounding speed, and twice a year they display their skill in the direct fire competition at Fort Bragg.
Type
Artillery
 
Parent Unit
Field Artillery Units
Strength
USMC Battalion
Created/Owned By
08  Harvey, James (Mike), Maj 2
   

Last Updated: Aug 10, 2020
   
   
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17 Members Also There at Same Time
2nd Bn, 10th Marines (2/10)

Barker, David Benton, MGen, (1951-1987) 8 0802 Captain
Simmons, Donald, Cpl, (1951-1954) 8 0891 Corporal
Jones, Edward, Capt, (1953-1973) 25 2531 Corporal
Davis, Jack, Capt, (1953-1973) 30 3011 Private 1st Class
Arnold, Ted, SgtMaj, (1950-1977) 8 Sergeant
D Btry

Falcone, John, Cpl 8 0811 Private 1st Class
Goldberg, Martin, Sgt, (1953-1956) 8 0800 Sergeant
Bright, Andrew Wesley, WO, (1948-1968) 33 3371 Sergeant
Roberson, Guy C, Sgt, (1943-1955) 35 3531 Sergeant
Williams, Robert Eugene, 1stSgt, (1943-1973) 3 0311 Sergeant
Skinner, Bruce, MSgt, (1953-1974) 25 2511 Private 1st Class
E Btry

Falcone, John, Cpl 8 0811 Corporal
F Btry

Meads, Thomas Sherman, Cpl, (1951-1954) 3 0311 Corporal
Phillips, Jack, Cpl, (1951-1953) 35 3500 Private 1st Class
HQ Btry

Heinrich, Ernest John, Sgt, (1951-1954) 25 2543 Sergeant
Meads, Thomas Sherman, Cpl, (1951-1954) 3 0311 Corporal
Leonard, Thomas J, PO3, (1951-1974) FMF HM-8404 Hospital Corpsman Third Class Petty Officer
Borke, Ronald, PFC, (1953-1956) Private 1st Class
Service Btry

Blanchard, William, SSgt, (1950-1958) 1 0143 Sergeant

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